Tongue Weight Rating ?

How can I find my tongue weight rating (maybe I'm saying it wrong) I'm looking for the max amount of weight that my receiver will hold. The reason I'm asking is b/c I've towed with my trailer before with no issues (knock on wood) but now I'm thinking of buying a dirt bike carrier (the link is below) but I need to know if my receiver will support it. Is there any information that I can gather off of the truck to better help us?

The weight rating will be right on the receiver, but in general, max tongue weight is 500lbs or 5000lb trailer weight, without a weight distribution hitch. Anything higher requires a WD hitch. Also, brakes on the trailer may be required. Many states require these depending upon weight of trailer. Requirement is usually anything over 2-3000lbs. That will require a brake controller.

The weight rating will be right on the receiver, but in general, max tongue weight is 500lbs or 5000lb trailer weight, without a weight distribution hitch. Anything higher requires a WD hitch. Also, brakes on the trailer may be required. Many states require these depending upon weight of trailer. Requirement is usually anything over 2-3000lbs. That will require a brake controller.

his link isnt really for a trailer... op you need to go look at the sticker on your receiver. but judging how the carrier is only rated for 600 i think you should be safe

The weight rating will be right on the receiver, but in general, max tongue weight is 500lbs or 5000lb trailer weight, without a weight distribution hitch. Anything higher requires a WD hitch. Also, brakes on the trailer may be required. Many states require these depending upon weight of trailer. Requirement is usually anything over 2-3000lbs. That will require a brake controller.

I'm sorry dude if I confused you. I have no problems towing and I already own a trailer I was trying to see if my hitch/receiver (I hope im saying that correctyl) will support a dirtbike carrier like the one I've posted in the second link. The dirtbike weighs 245lbs weight and the aluminum carrier weighs 40lbs can my truck handle this? I feel it will but want to be on the safe side

I'm sorry dude if I confused you. I have no problems towing and I already own a trailer I was trying to see if my hitch/receiver (I hope im saying that correctyl) will support a dirtbike carrier like the one I've posted in the second link. The dirtbike weighs 245lbs weight and the aluminum carrier weighs 40lbs can my truck handle this? I feel it will but want to be on the safe side

Thanks for the quick replies guys I think I'm only going to get the 400lb one for the dirt bike and if I truly need to to haul the sportbike I will just have to take the bed cover off and put it in the bed. The dirtbike weighs 245lbs wet and the 2nd carrier above weighs 40lbs

As an aside, Ford says that my 2013 XLT with Max Tow has a class IV but it has the same limit on weight carrying at 500lbs (weight distributing is 1,150 I think from memory of looking at the sticker on the truck).

As an aside, Ford says that my 2013 XLT with Max Tow has a class IV but it has the same limit on weight carrying at 500lbs (weight distributing is 1,150 I think from memory of looking at the sticker on the truck).

It looks like the class is defined on the weight distributing value or they're being generous with the definition of Class IV.

I haven't had a chance to check my truck but I assume my hitch is rated for 500lbs well at least I hope bc I ordered the dirtbike carrier which only weighs 40 lbs and the dirtbike weighs 245lbs so a total of 285lbs on my receiver should be cake